Nintendo Pokémon Rumble Blast Owner's manual

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Local Play
Local Play
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Controls
In Pokémon™ Rumble Blast, you’ll usually use buttons to choose menu items and
move Pokémon. For some functions, you may use the stylus.
starting the game
Move/
Select Menu Items
Display Switch Menu
Use Move /Talk/
Check/Decide/Send
Message
Use Move /Back
Register a Favorite
(Switch Menu)
Move/
Select Menu Items
Display Pause Menu/Filter
or Sort (Switch Menu)
3D Screen
(Upper Screen)
Touch Screen
(Lower Screen)
3D Depth Slider
Note: Closing the Nintendo 3DS™ system while playing the game will put the system into Sleep Mode. Sleep
Mode will reduce power consumption. Opening the system will resume the game.
Note: In this instruction booklet, surrounds images displayed on the 3D Screen (upper screen) and
surrounds images on the Touch Screen (lower screen).
Display
the HOME Menu
Check Pokémon Info
(Switch Menu)
In the HOME Menu, select the Pokémon Rumble Blast icon and then “Open.” The Title
Menu will be displayed.
Note: Please see the Nintendo 3DS Operations Manual for details about starting a game.
Title Menu
The first time you play the game, select “New Game.” If you
have saved data, select “Continue.” When the game resumes,
you’ll be at the gate of a town (see page 13).
Saving and Quitting the Game
Your progress in the game is saved automatically at
certain points. There is only one saved data file. Please do
not turn the Nintendo 3DS system off while “Saving...”
is displayed on screen. When you want to quit playing,
press to display the Pause Menu and choose “Save and Quit” before closing
the software or turning off the power.
Note: No matter where you were when the game was saved, you will be at the gate of a town when
you continue the game.
Deleting Saved Data
To delete saved data, press and hold , , , and simultaneously while the
game is starting up.
Note: Deleted saved data cannot be recovered.
Field Area
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Playing the game
When your Pokémon is
defeated, the number of
Wonder Keys goes down
by one. When all the Keys
are gone, it’s Game Over
(see page 9)!
This gauge is displayed when
battling a Boss.
This shows the name and
type (see page 9) of the
Pokémon you are battling.
The minimap shows what’s
going on around you. The
types of icons displayed on
the map change depending
on your game location.
Information about Foes
Minimap
Combo (see page 9)HP Gauge
Keys
Boss’s HP Gauge
Number of Allies
Current Location
Currently Held
(see page 13)
Control Toy Pokémon and battle foes in many different areas. Befriend strong
Pokémon so you’ll be prepared to take on the next area.
Fields and Areas
Each field contains several smaller
areas. Clear an area by battling
with Pokémon that live there.
It’s up to you to befriend ever-
more-powerful Pokémon, so you
can meet the requirements for
participating in the Battle Royale
(see page 10) and proceeding in
your adventure. Fields also contain
towns (see page 13), which are
central points in the story.
Launch Pad
Hop on Launch Pads like the one shown here to proceed or move to
a different place. Keep in mind that Launch Pads are a one-way trip.
Note: You’ll notice that there are different types of Launch Pads if you observe their
color and shape.
Using the Game Screens
The information displayed on the screens depends on your game location.
The aqua-blue gauge shows
how much HP your current
Pokémon has left. It goes
down as the Pokémon takes
damage. When it runs out,
the Pokémon is defeated.
Your Pokémon
Foes Boss
Defeated Pokémon
Launch Pad Exit
Tunnel Facility
Cleared Area
Uncleared Area
Town (Glowing Fountain)
Walk up to an area or town
to enter it.
Explore the area while
battling other Pokémon.
Clear an area by defeating
the Boss. You’ll find the
Boss at the end of that area.
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Special Types of Battles
Special rules apply to the following types of battles. In these battles, Pokémon won’t
become your friends even if you defeat them.
Battle Royale
You will win the battle if you defeat all the Pokémon in the
arena within the time limit. When you defeat a Pokémon,
will appear. Pick them up to extend the time limit.
Note: In a Battle Royale, you can’t switch Pokémon until your current
Pokémon faints.
Team Battle
Select up to two Pokémon in addition to your current
Pokémon, and battle as a team of three. You can’t switch
Pokémon during the battle. After you’ve reached a certain
point in the game, you’ll be able to get Windup Energy
when you defeat Pokémon. When you have enough Windup
Energy, press to use the powerful Hyper Mode for a
limited amount of time.
Charge Battle
Send a massive group of your Pokémon against legions
of other Pokémon. Keep pressing quickly or rotate
to build up the power of your charge. If your team is
stronger than the other group of Pokémon, you will win
and advance. If your team is weaker, you’ll lose the Charge
Battle and you’ll have to build up your forces to try again.
Moves and Types
Press to use the move assigned to , and press to use the
move assigned to . Some Pokémon only know one move. Every
move has a type, and the damage the move does depends on how
it matches up with other Pokémon’s types.
Befriend Pokémon
When a Pokémon you defeated tips over and falls to the ground,
touch the Pokémon to befriend it.
Switch Pokémon
When you press , the Switch Menu (see page 11) appears, and you can switch the
Pokémon you’re controlling (your current Pokémon). With the Switch Menu, you can
switch to one of your other befriended Pokémon whenever you want.
Keys and Game Over
When your current Pokémon loses all of its HP, it faints, and you’ll lose one Key .
Choose another Pokémon with the Switch Menu. If you lose all of your Keys or have no
Pokémon left to switch, it’s Game Over, and you’ll be returned to a town.
Combo
When you defeat multiple Pokémon in a row, the length of the Combo will be
displayed. As the Combo increases, it will become slightly easier to make them tip
over. The Combo will end if you don’t attack Pokémon for a while.
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switCh menu
Press to display the Switch Menu. In this menu, you can switch your current
Pokémon or look at information about the Pokémon in your Collection.
Note: The game will be paused when you display the Switch Menu.
Switch Menu Screen
The Pokémon in your Collection will be displayed in a list.
The “Power” number indicates the overall strength of each
Pokémon. You can switch your current Pokémon by selecting
a Pokémon from the list and pressing .
Note: If your current Pokémon is attacked while switching, it won’t be
switched out.
Filter and Sort
Press in the Switch Menu to filter the list of displayed Pokémon or sort the order
by name, type, and so on.
Favorites
You can register a selected Pokémon as one of your “Favorites”
by pressing in the Switch Menu. Your Favorite Pokémon
will have a symbol and be displayed at the top of the list.
Power
Type
Move Info
Shows the name and type of
the moves registered to and
. The more symbols the
move has, the stronger it is.
Moves with additional effects
have a symbol.
Note: When the move type
matches the Pokémon’s type,
the move is marked with one or
more symbols, and its power
is greater than normal.
Effects of Moves
Pokémon Info
Press in the Switch Menu to display detailed information about the selected Pokémon.
Special Traits
Some Pokémon have Special Traits. There are many kinds
of Special Traits. They have effects such as increasing
the Pokémon’s speed of movement or affecting how a
move works.
Note: Names of Pokémon with Special Traits are displayed in different
colors.
The name registered in the
Mii Maker™ application is
displayed as the Original Toy
Trainer’s name.
Note: If you have not created a
Mii™ character, the user name
set on the Nintendo 3DS system
is displayed.
Attack/Defense
Attack means attack power, and
Defense means defense power.
The more symbols they have,
the higher the Pokémon’s attack or
defense power.
Additional effects will be
displayed, if any.
Original Toy Trainer
Effects of Special Traits
Current HP/Max HP
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Towns are the setting-off points of your adventure. You can use Launch Pads and
tunnels to travel to various places. Towns also have many different facilities to help
you on your journey.
Note: Some facilities are available outside of towns as well.
Note: As you progress through the game, more and more facilities will become available.
Glowing Fountain
Restores the HP of all of your Pokémon, including any Pokémon
that fainted.
Move-a-majig
You can spend to teach your current Pokémon a random move.
If the Pokémon already knows two moves, you’ll have to make it
forget one before it can learn a new move.
Move Vendor
You can spend to teach a specific move to the current Pokémon
if it is able to learn it. Each Move Vendor offers a unique move.
Move Swapper
You can spend to swap the moves registered to and .
Collection
Check information about the Pokémon you’ve encountered.
Different forms are registered separately. The Pokémon you’ve
befriended are highlighted.
Information
Check information about the game, such as how long you’ve been
playing or how many Pokémon you’ve defeated. Move left or right
with or to switch pages.
About
When you defeat foes or become the Battle Royale champion,
will appear. Touch them to pick them up. You can spend at
the Move-a-majig, Move Vendor, and so on.
Tunnel
Visit Drilbur™, who likes to sleep in certain spots in the field. Drilbur
will make a tunnel that you can use to go back and forth to town.
in towns
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Release Point
Release befriended Pokémon here. Press to place a checkmark
by the Pokémon you want to release. When you are done selecting
Pokémon, press , and the confirmation message will appear.
Select “Yes” to release those Pokémon. Released Pokémon may
leave behind or a different Pokémon as a Goodbye Gift.
Move School
Use this facility to have your other Pokémon teach your current
Pokémon a move. Select a move and then the Pokémon. When
you are done selecting Pokémon, press , and the confirmation
message will appear. After the Pokémon learns the move, the
Pokémon that taught it will disappear.
Two Player
Take on a variety of areas with a friend via Nintendo 3DS Local Play,
and you can befriend more Pokémon than usual.
Note: Two-Player mode becomes available after you clear the first Battle Royale.
Note: In Two-Player mode, the game will not be paused when the Switch Menu is displayed.
WHAT YOU NEED • Two Nintendo 3DS systems • Two Pokémon Rumble Blast Game Cards
How to Play with a Friend
The host selects “Recruit,” and the player who joins (the guest) selects “Search for a
Player.” When communication succeeds, the guest’s screen shows the name of the
host. When the guest selects the host’s name, both players will proceed to the lobby
for Two-Player games. The host then uses the Launch Pad to select an area.
Note: You can only go to areas that both of you have already cleared. Battle Royale arenas, Team Battles,
and Charge Battles are not available.
Wonder Keys are shared between you and your friend. If the HP of a friend’s Pokémon
reaches 0, you can restore its HP by having your current Pokémon stand next to
it. Even if there are no Wonder Keys left, the game will continue as long as one
player’s current Pokémon still has HP. Tipped-over Pokémon will befriend the first
player to reach them. When you’ve cleared an area, you’ll go back to the lobby. To
quit Two-Player mode, go to the End Connection facility.
Gift Exchange
If both of you have cleared the game, you and your friend can give Pokémon to
each other by using the Gift Exchange in the Two-Player lobby. Pokémon you give
away will no longer be in your Collection.
Enter Passwords
Talk to Munna™ in Easterly Town to enter a password.
You can enter passwords by tapping the numbers on
the numeric keypad with the stylus. New Pokémon
will appear somewhere in the game when you enter
passwords correctly.
Note: Passwords will be revealed outside this game. Visit the Pokémon Rumble Blast official website
(http://www.pokemon.com/RumbleBlast) for more details. Please note that this service may end
without prior notice.
Player
Cards
Look at information about other players who pass by and battle against their
Collections.
Check
Toy Shop
Check on current customers. To invite a new customer to your Toy Shop, select
Invite a Customer.” It costs 10 Play Coins earned in your Nintendo 3DS
system. You must have at least two Mii characters on your Nintendo 3DS system
in order to invite a customer.
Settings Check your Collection, use the stylus to edit your greeting, and more.
You can also turn StreetPass on or off.
Return
to Town Leave the Toy Shop and return to town.
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When StreetPass is successful, customers can visit your
Toy Shop and shop there. You’ll receive when
they visit!
Once customers have visited your Toy Shop, you can
check information about them by selecting “Player
Cards” in the Toy Shop Menu. Select a card by pressing
, and the customer’s Collection will be shown. You can
then battle against his or her Pokémon.
Note: Up to 30 player cards can be saved. As you encounter more
players, older cards will be discarded, starting with the oldest one. To
prevent cards from being discarded, protect them by pressing .
When you win a battle against a customer, you’ll be
able to borrow his or her Pokémon. It will show up at
an area entrance as a Helper Pokémon and help you in
your adventure. It will leave after you’ve cleared the area.
Shopscope
Other players’ Mii characters can visit your Toy Shop via StreetPass™.
You can battle another player’s Pokémon Collection.
Note: The Shopscope becomes available after you clear the first Battle Royale.
Using StreetPass
When you use the Shopscope facility, the following menu
will appear. The StreetPass feature starts when you go to
“Settings” and activate StreetPass in “StreetPass Settings.”
Note: The other player also needs to have StreetPass activated on his
or her system.
Note: Use the Nintendo 3DS system’s Parental Controls to restrict StreetPass communications. Please see
the Operations Manual for details.
Deactivate StreetPass
Select “StreetPass Settings” under “Settings” in the Toy Shop Menu. When you
press , you’ll see “Deactivate StreetPass for Pokémon Rumble Blast?” Select “Yes”
to stop StreetPass communication.
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